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CMC Cloth title
Recently acquired, this title was found in Britain with a collection of British made cloth titles. expert advice however says it's not Canadian.
I also thought possibly from Ceylon but if so it's not in Renfrew and Cranston. Anyone got any suggestions? Jon |
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Corps of Motorcycle Cops
Marc |
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Corps of Military Cyclists ??
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Cranwell Military College ???
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Paul
Have you ever been to Cranwell? It's an RAF College - nothing remotely "military " about it - full of the polyester trouser wearing two winged master race ! PL |
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Hi Jon,
I think, it could be South African perhaps and worn by the Transvaal Cycle and Motorcycle Corps; although, I'd wait for other opinons. Best, Marcus |
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Canadian Military Colleges? I could be wrong here but I seem to remember travelling on the train from Montreal to Hamilton on leave in the early 60s and a couple of cadets from RMC got on at Kingston. They were wearing dark blue serge with this shoulder title??? All before unification of course. Then again a long time ago.
Cheers Al Last edited by soldier1; 03-08-15 at 11:22 PM. |
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I believe RMC cadets would have been wearing 'RMC' titles, as they do today. But I could be wrong, just never heard of them wearing 'CMC' in that style and the bilingual titles would be 'RMC / CMR', not CMC.
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Thanks for all the thoughts. On expert advice I dismissed the Canadian option as unlikely so we are still no further forward.
Jon |
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I have a metal CMC title that is Cape Medical Corps
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